Vancouver View Magazine
byA while ago Buzz Bishop, local radio host [Z95], blogger [MacBlog], podcaster, techie writer [Cyberbuzz] and friend of Miss604.com asked to get my story about making the switch from PC to Mac. I’ve done several posts to express how much of a newbie I am with my Macbook [tag: mac vs pc] and Buzz decided to capture the essence in an article he wrote for this month’s issue of Vancouver View Magazine.
…The MacBook travels well, unlike the big beast of a PC, or “Frankenbox†as Rebecca calls it, dominating her home’s office furniture. Her PC is “an ugly beige tower pieced together with miscellaneous parts that sounds like a harbour plane taking off when it boots up.â€
And that description of the ol’ PC rings true with a lot of us.
Business Week Magazine reported last year that close to half a million new Mac owners were expected through sales at Apple retail stores alone. Add in those who buy units second hand, online or through authorized resellers and you’ve got a population surge that is making some noise.
But the iSwitch isn’t always smooth. It’s like learning a new language, it takes time and practice… [Read more in Vancouver View Magazine]
The May issue of Vancouver View is available now at your local newsstand, and the Mac-generated blog posts about the switch will certainly continue on this site. After all, I just got setup with a Mac mini at work, the adventure continues.
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From the snippet here it doesn’t sound so much as “PC to Mac” switch but more like a “old stationary to new laptop” switch(?)
It was a complete overhaul of my computing, in many ways yes.
I just picked up a new HP laptop with Vista. Microsoft is making it easier and easier for people to make the switch with an operating system such as that. I hate it…horrible. The laptop is great…but the op sys is horrid.
Yeah, it’s kind of unfair to compare the beige tower of a early 2000s PC with a design-oriented Mac laptop. Whenever I get a (PC) laptop, I’m in constant ecstasy of how streamline and sleek it is. Real geeks – of which I’m not one – still get desktops because it’s amendable after the purchase… or they get PC laptops because they can load up Linux on it!
cmon guys, don’t let the minutest of facts get in the way of a good story. 😉
you’re dissecting it with the ferocity of a trekker complaining about an extra’s pronounciation of klingon in the background of a scene.
she went mac. that’s the story i’m telling.
bz.
I heard once you go mac you never go back
Miss604 has great taste, and now Greater Vancouver knows it. 🙂